Yes, everything seem to work now On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 11:29 PM Andrea Corallo wrote: > Andrey Orst writes: > > > Some commits ago, I'm not sure exactly when, Emacs compiled with > > native > > compilation branch no longer able to display Treemacs buffer. When > > trying open Treemacs I can see the error message: > > > > Wrong type argument: stringp, nil > > > > Here's minimal init.el: > > > > (defvar package-archives) > > (setq package-archives > > '(("gnu" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/") > > ("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/"))) > > > > (package-initialize) > > (package-refresh-contents) > > > > (unless (package-installed-p 'treemacs) > > (package-install 'treemacs)) > > > > (treemacs) > > > > This will automatically download and install treemacs, and run it, > > however the treemacs buffer is empty, and nothing works. > > > > If I switch to current master branch and recompile Emacs, then > > Treemacs > > works as expected, so I assume it is a native-comp branch bug. > > Hi Andrey, > > I tried your reproducer using the lastest native-comp 0ce4bf3ede and it > works for me. Possibly this could be solved by one of the other bugs I > fixed this weekend. > > Could you have another try to see if you still see the issue? > > Thanks! > > Andrea > > -- > akrl@sdf.org > -- Best regards, Andrey Orst